“We had several swimmers make finals [and] several swimmers score points,” junior Koji Barrette, President of the WashU Swim Club, said. “We placed 27th [compared to] last year when we placed 78th. So, big jump. But I think [that] most of all, we've really grown as a team, both in size and [in] camaraderie, and we've just had a really successful season.”
By Neto Baptiste National swimmer Ellie Shaw made history on Sunday when she registered a new national record of 1:16.49 (one minute, 16.49 seconds) to become the first Antigua and Barbuda female to win gold at the Central American & Caribbean Swimming Confederation (CCCAN) Swimming Championships being held in Barbados.…
The road ended for the Evergreen Plainsmen boys basketball team in a 73-53 loss to Arlington of Snohomish County in a WIAA 3A regional play-in game Tuesday at Arlington High School.